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Credit Cards Hong Leong Bank Wise Credit Card V6, 10% Cashback , Up to RM100 per month

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post Oct 9 2015, 01:34 PM

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QUOTE(epie @ Oct 9 2015, 10:37 AM)
just got this card this...dunno if i can swipe minimum 10xrm50 this month
i have paid all my bill 1 day before i get it  cry.gif
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If can't then don't use the card at all this month. laugh.gif

I got mine mid of last month and didn't swipe it until early this month because I know last month can't reach 10x RM50 already. Now this month already done 8x RM50, 2 more to go.
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post Oct 15 2015, 01:30 PM

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QUOTE(epie @ Oct 13 2015, 09:11 PM)
i just want to fill up my 10xrm50 quota
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What bills are you referring to? There are many ways to pay many types of bills.

QUOTE(Prop.Observer @ Oct 14 2015, 05:12 PM)
The thing is i dont have maxispay acc and UOBpayonline acc.
Can it done by hl connect(HL online system)? i've no idea how HL connect it look like.

I assumed HL connect is something similiar to maybank2u.com that everything can be done by online.
I usually paid digi or maxis bills via maybank2u by MBB 2 card. It's harassless free and got 5% rebate last time.
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Maxispay is easy to register and pay. And you only need one account. I use my Maxispay account to pay me and my dad's Maxis bills, there itself can have 5x RM50 transactions already. Can save credit card details and favourite the Maxis account as well.

UOB Payonline is also easy to register and pay bills. Although sometimes slow a bit but it works.

QUOTE(andyfriends @ Oct 15 2015, 01:17 PM)
just to check if i pay MPSJ via uob.
am i entitled for 10% under utilities cato?
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I doubt MPSJ is under Utilities. Utilities are like water and electric. Even IWK is not under utilities.
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post Oct 15 2015, 03:57 PM

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QUOTE(epie @ Oct 15 2015, 03:32 PM)
streamyx,tnb etc
my cashback category are petrol n groceries...so no matter where i pay...still get no rebate
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Streamyx can pay online via MyTM.tm.com.my or JomPay.
TNB can pay online via UOB Payonline. You can use any credit card to pay your TNB bills there. I pay my TNB bills in RM50s there also.
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post Oct 15 2015, 04:18 PM

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QUOTE(Prop.Observer @ Oct 15 2015, 04:15 PM)
Let say I pay RM51 for streamyx or Unifi via MyTM.tm.com.my or JomPay by using Wise cc. Does the payment fall under "utilities" category in order to get 1 entry of rebate? rclxub.gif
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Unifi/Streamyx is not under utilities.

As far as I know, only water and electricity bills are under utility.
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post Oct 18 2015, 08:34 PM

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QUOTE(kart @ Oct 18 2015, 03:57 PM)
So, is it perfectly safe to let Maxispay store our credit card details?
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Nothing is perfectly safe. It's a risk to key in any of my cc details online smile.gif
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post Oct 19 2015, 04:23 PM

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QUOTE(cybpsych @ Oct 19 2015, 11:27 AM)
fuhhh that means for Utilities, it's purely on MCC, not just targeted on specific merchant names: e.g. TNB and SYABAS  thumbup.gif
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But but if I remember correctly, IWK is listed under same MCC as utilities.
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post Oct 19 2015, 07:00 PM

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QUOTE(aeiou228 @ Oct 19 2015, 06:01 PM)
Thanks Bro.
In HL Connect Bill Payment, IWK is listed under Utility but whether or not the MCC is 4900, not very sure though. HLB CS once told me IWK's MCC is under Government, not entitle to CB.
Those opted for Utility category can try a small amount to find out.
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I've asked HLB CS if IWK is eligible for CB under utility. The guy told me no, all other water and electricity from other states are though.

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